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Jun 23, 2012

Prank Case

Maureen Martin

A prison guard fired after an episode in the prison sued his employer and lost. Here’s what happened, as one legal blogger put it: [A] Franklin County jail guard, while delivering bologna sandwiches to inmates, asked an inmate to place his penis on a sandwich, took [a] cell phone photo of said penis sandwich, and fed ...

Jun 22, 2012

Jonathan Ingram: Cigarette Tax Hike Doesn't Fix Medicaid

Steve Stanek

Illinois has more than doubled its cigarette tax, with most of the money pledged to Medicaid. But Jonathan Ingram of the Illinois Policy Institute says experience shows state officials are likely to be disappointed in the results. ...

Jun 22, 2012

Creative Education Ecosystem Develops in ‘Silicon Bayou’

Ashley Bateman

Before Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans’ education system was defined by corruption, dropouts, and illiteracy. Then Katrina leveled the city. In the storm’s aftermath, a flow of federal, state, and private dollars coupled with political backing to upend the city and state’s education system has strengthened student achievement and ...

Jun 22, 2012

Report: Illinoisans Owe $203 Billion for Retirement Benefits

Collin Hitt

State and local governments in Illinois collectively owe more than $200 billion in retirement benefits for government workers, according to a report by the Illinois Policy Institute. Illinois has long drawn attention for its huge unfunded pension liability, currently pegged by state officials at $83 billion. But that figure is ...

Jun 22, 2012

Bret Swanson: Killing the Goose Laying the Golden Egg

Bruce Edward Walker

Bret Swanson, president of the technology and innovation research firm Entropy Economics LLC, discusses the Federal Communications Commission’s mishandling of spectrum acquisition, which threatens to thwart the United State’s most robust economic and technological engine. ...

Jun 22, 2012

Issue #54: North Carolina Takes Center Stage in Sea Level Debate

James M. Taylor, J.D.

The North Carolina legislature is taking center stage in the global warming debate, voting on legislation this month that would curb the use of speculative, overly alarmist computer models to drive government policy regarding sea level rise. North Carolina resident and independent scientist John Droz has been instrumental in pointing ...

Jun 21, 2012

Small Town Gets Big-League Debt with Stadium Deal

Sean Parnell

While large cities tend to receive attention for big-league deals giving tax money to build stadiums for pro sports teams, small towns have also been stepping up to the plate to lure minor-league or second-tier professional sports teams. Many of those small towns are losing big. One is Bridgeview, Illinois, which is in dire ...

Jun 21, 2012

John C. Goodman: Obamacare

Benjamin Domenech

John C. Goodman of the NCPA outlines what comes after Obamacare. ...

Jun 21, 2012

The Law of the Sea Treaty: A View from Below

James L. Johnston

( Originally published in American Thinker ) The high-level exchanges about the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) have come down on two sides. Six secretaries of state argue that the United States must ratify and participate in order to protect its national interests, mainly military navigational freedoms. Two former cabinet officers ...

Jun 21, 2012

Daily School Reform News Roundup, June 18 to 22

Joy Pullmann

“Liberal mayors would never have dared to challenge union power even a few years ago, but now they see charter schools, parent trigger and even vouchers as a chance to side with parents against an increasingly unpopular special interest,” writes the Wall Street Journal editorial board. Iowa did not receive a federal No Child ...

Jun 21, 2012

Research & Commentary: Proprietary Trading and the Volcker Rule

Heartland Research & Commentary - Matthew Glans

Proprietary trading is a common financial activity that is currently being targeted for additional regulation in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis and several high-profile losses by major banks from their proprietary trading desks. In proprietary trading, a financial firm trades financial instruments such as stocks, commodities ...

Jun 21, 2012

CMS: Medicare Faces Unsustainable Rise in Spending

Loren Heal

Two reports released by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services show Medicare is fiscally unsustainable as currently structured. One report, released in April by Medicare’s Trustees, used the assumptions built into current law. Another, released by CMS actuary Richard Foster in May, used alternative fiscal assumptions based ...

Jun 21, 2012

Ear Today, Gone Tomorrow

Maureen Martin

How much is an earlobe worth? Try $30 million. That’s what the parents of a six-year-old child whose earlobe was bitten off by a dog at a Long Island elementary school playground claim. The dog’s owner brought the dog to the playground even though dogs are banned. It attacked the young boy, and his earlobe couldn’t ...

Jun 21, 2012

Fed Keeps Twisting to Lower Long-Term Interest Rates; Doubters Abound

Steve Stanek

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday announced plans to expand “Operation Twist,” prompting some economists and financial experts to wonder why anyone would expect this move to succeed when similar ones have failed to achieve sustained economic improvement. “Bernanke once again is going to the same well that he ...

Jun 21, 2012

Democrat Controlled Senate Votes to Keep Costly EPA Restrictions

James M. Taylor, J.D.

The U.S. Senate yesterday voted to keep costly EPA mercury restrictions on power plants. The Senate voted largely along party lines, with just a few Senators from each party bucking their party leadership. The EPA restrictions are so severe as to effectively ban the future construction of coal-fired power plants. Coal powers ...

Jun 21, 2012

The Negative Effects of Minimum Wage Laws

Mark Wilson Cato Institute

The federal government has imposed a minimum wage since 1938, and nearly all the states impose their own minimum wages. These laws prevent employers from paying wages below a mandated level. While the aim is to help workers, decades of economic research show that minimum wages usually end up harming workers and the broader ...

Jun 21, 2012

Dan Kish: EPA and the Economy

James M. Taylor, J.D.

Institute for Energy Research senior vice president Dan Kish explains how EPA regulations are stifling the economy ...

Jun 20, 2012

Virginia Quietly Moves Toward Obamacare Implementation

Loren Heal

The Commonwealth of Virginia may be moving closer to implementing a health insurance exchange as mandated by President Obama, raising questions about Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell’s stated intention to delay it. Virginia is also inching toward Medicaid expansion, funded by federal tax dollars, though officials still say they will ...

Jun 20, 2012

Research & Commentary: Mining Regulation

Heartland Research & Commentary - Taylor Smith Heartland Institute

Mining is the process of extracting raw minerals from the earth to be converted into valuable materials used by society. We rely heavily on mining to support our standard of living, because every modern product uses basic minerals obtained through mining. For example, a car consists of 15 separate minerals, and a telephone ...

Jun 20, 2012

Pennsylvania Lawmaker Merges Voucher, Tax Credit Legislation

Sally Nelson

Pennsylvania lawmakers are merging previous school vouchers and tax credit scholarship legislation to provide more options, especially to students in the worst 15 percent of public schools. Legislators have attempted to pass similar bills this past year and for at least a decade, said state Rep. Jim Christiana (R-Beaver). Voucher ...

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